Blue peter
Player Valuation: £40m
No, you misunderstand.
Stability itself is not the desired outcome. Trophies and success are the desired outcome.
But are we likely to do all that after the last five years of abject crap?
No.
So we need this period of stability to use a springboard for future success. I fail to see why some people cannot fathom this.
The question is what does stability look like and how long should it be allowed to go on for? For example, there is still a real prospect that we finish the season with similar points and placing as last year (which you could define as stability) but compared to the second half of last season we appear to have gone backwards.
Having spent a little more last year (and appreciate we have been woefully underfunded in the last few years), would any of the fanbase expected to have matched the second half of last season or even a little more progress than has been seen? Given the quality of football on display and the fact we have chosen or not been able to use a lot of the players purchased, this is where the frustration lies.
I didn’t jump on the bandwagon when we were knocked out of both cups cheaply (FA cup, we did have players at Afcon and some injuries but Caribao Cup there was no excuse) because I wanted to see where we’d finish, but given only four games left and we are in 11th, the season is ending up a damp squib. I do think there does need to be some serious reflection on where this season has gone off the rails. I don’t have a lot of confidence currently that next season is going to be an awful lot better. This summers transfer window is now crucial.